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Hi,

I know this forum is meant for questions related to programming and code and the not for the one I'm about to ask. But the people here appear really brilliant, energetic and analytical and I don't see where else I could get the answer to this. It would mean a really great deal to me if you could answer the following question:

The problem:
I don't remember details/facts about various things and I'm working alone on a project. When people just come up to me and ask me when is xyz going to happen, what is the difference between X and Y, are we planning to have X etc I'm unable to answer them.

The reason that I think:
I think that I don't remember facts and figures. Even if I read the dates in some document I would forget the dates and the name of the document. I find it hard to remember details like version numbers and who made what.

A little background:
I graduated and started working in 2007. I frequently forget peoples names and what we talked about few days back. Basically I suck in GK, who's who, what happened when, what's what, what's where etc. I scored very well in country-level exams (and hence I'm not a fool :-) ). I'm working under a team lead and not managing a team.

The question:
Could you please tell me how I can better my skills in this? Is there any term for this? - the best I can think of is alertness. (I know its not a disease. Its just that I'm like this and I'm sure there is some way I can improve and change this completely). Basically I want to be able to remember all the details that I read - the requirements, the version numbers, the dates, who is going to do what/when.

Has anyone ever gone through this? Could you please suggest how to improve myself?

Thanks a load,
Mugen

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Did you remember to come back and read the answers? ;) – Benjol Oct 5 at 14:04

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Step 1. Lay off drugs

Step 2. Send me a check for $100000 to cleanse you of Thetans.

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lol. I'm not on drugs/cigarrates/drinks. :-) – Mugen Oct 5 at 14:01
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Yep; stop smoking that stuff... – Benjol Oct 5 at 14:02
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on the contrary, START DOING DRUGS! special ones, of course. (actually, there is a drug in clinical testing -- still on mice -- that allows one to skip sleeping completely; you just get full 24h of quality time! get in line to be the first consumer!) – Vladimir Dyuzhev Oct 5 at 14:12
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Ha ha ha. Thats funny! – Mugen Oct 5 at 16:02
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The most important things you can do to improve your mental state is eating healthy, get enough rest and exercise regularly. If your body is feeling fit, your mind will also be fit, hence the latin expression: mens sana in corpore sano (a healthy mind in a healthy body).

If you still have these issues when you are living a healthy life, you should definitely visit a doctor, because we all forget things and details to a certain degree, that's normal, but forgetting things with which you come in contact on a daily basis is abnormal. Maybe you are under a huge amount of stress?

Yet, you say it is not a disease, from which I assume you already consulted a doctor for this issue ans they haven't found any irregularities? This seems like an interesting case for Gregory House ;)

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"Top 10 Ways to Improve Your Memory" and "Improving your Memory" would be a couple of articles offering tips on understanding how your mind stores information which isn't quite the same as alertness to my mind.

If you don't know an answer off the top of your head, ask the person if you could tell them later and then write down the question and time frame you have to find that answer. Perhaps they'll say, "Never mind," or perhaps it'll be, "Do it now, mister!" but it is good to know those kinds of details in terms of priority and importance.

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2nd paragraph is a really good suggestion. Thanks. – Mugen Oct 5 at 16:05
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There are courses you can take to improve your memory and concentration. They will teach you different techniques and you will discover an ability you didn't think you had.

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Buy a little notebook, and write what you need in there.

I use it a lot at work, in a metting i write my sidenotes, and things i came up with during the meeting.

I have 2 ToDo lists, 1 on my white board in my office, and one in my notebook. the whiteboard is the high resolution stuff, if its a bug im working on, you will see the steps i do to figure it out. the notebook its a general things to be done like fix bug a, check the stats or something else.

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Thanks for the tip. I use the whiteboard and my cubicle to put up information like schedules, people working on them, important phone numbers, and anything else that temporarily needs to be remembered in the form of memos. Currently I'm memorizing certain facts and figures as much as possible and this practice itself has led to a change. I'm actually better able to recall stuff. Hope this improvement continues in me. :-) Thanks, Mugen – Mugen Oct 9 at 13:52
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its better to write the facts down, instead of remembering it. this is why small notebook is what i use, my memory sucks, but the notebook does not forget anything. Don't be afraid to say to someone that you need to check something before you give him an answer. – Danni Oct 9 at 15:30
Ok. I think I'll give that a try. :-) – Mugen Oct 26 at 8:38
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Thanks for the answers and the jokes people! But I have finally found what was wrong. Basically this is what had happened:

(doesn't this guy ever cease his rants? :-) )

  1. I wasn't familiar with certain and that's why these deadlines and other details weren't sticking in my head. remembering <= active thinking <= understanding. I wasn't understanding things in full cause I still need to learn a lot about QA processes -like RC, FC etc. Although I have work experience of 2 years i have been working as a QA for only 1 year. I still have a lot to learn about QA processes.

  2. I have been assigned a large responsibility and I think that was somewhat freaking me out as I was lacking the confidence.

  3. Two managers asked me some questions on the project which I couldn't answer and that freaked me out all the more. I thought I didn't have what it takes.

  4. I don't remember facts/figures is another matter. But as nkr1pt has rightly pointed out:

forgetting things with which you come in contact on a daily basis is abnormal

That's when it occurred to me that I had received the document concerning these details today morning only. So its ok if I dont remember everything in one go. I'm sure I'll do better slowly as time passes.

5.I came back home and am much better now. And remaining alert and remembering is a matter of remaining calm. You remain calm, manage your emotions well and talk to people and these qualities chase you like street dogs do garbage trucks.

Ok enough talk (Boy! You can say that again!)

so thanks for all your help fellow readers for bearing with me.
Mugen

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Modafinil

Seriously, if you think your problem needs to be treated, why don't you simply visit a physician to get a proper diagnostic/solution or just to rule out a medical issue?

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I dont think its a problem which needs treatment. Its a problem that needs overcoming by improving yourself. – Mugen Oct 9 at 13:48

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